Sentences with phrase «wildly unrealistic»

You may read this list and think it seems wildly unrealistic.
I think the process they recommend — teachers doing it one - on - one with students for twenty - minutes each — is wildly unrealistic for most teachers, but the downloadable packet is useful and I think could be used class - wide.
Some may say that this is wildly unrealistic in the current climate.
The paper details that at the moment terabyte block figures are «wildly unrealistic» but Vermorel believes the Bitcoin ecosystem will take at least five years until terabyte blocks are needed.
The prosecution led by Army Brig. Gen. Mark Martins has asked Pohl to start the trial in mid-2018, a date defense lawyers portray as wildly unrealistic.
He was so critical of flaws in NASA's «safety culture» that he threatened to remove his name from the report unless it included his personal observations on the reliability of the shuttle, which appeared as Appendix F. [41] In the appendix, he argued that the estimates of reliability offered by NASA management were wildly unrealistic, differing as much as a thousandfold from the estimates of working engineers.
Diringer added, «Yvo's biggest mistake was helping to set wildly unrealistic expectations for Copenhagen, so that even a modest success would invariably be seen as a failure.
A drastic (and wildly unrealistic!)
Regarding the alleged majority of voters who care about climate change: even if that's so and Obama is reelected, judging by Obama's performance so far it seems wildly unrealistic to expect him to do a fossil fuel about - face any time soon.
It is likely that many of the model versions will have climates that look wildly unrealistic, and several of them may crash.
However elsewhere the Report reveals that some results may include what is called a flux adjustment; i.e., if a model's results were wildly unrealistic a flux adjustment would be added or subtracted in the computation to give realistic results.
Because the chief renewable technologies, wind and solar, fluctuate continuously in their output and regularly drop to zero output, they must be backed up with large supplies of «base load» electricity if all demand is to be met without interruption; no studies managed this without ecologically destructive levels of biomass burning or wildly unrealistic estimates of hydroelectric output.
A look at the report shows that not only is 30 percent is wildly unrealistic, but Michigan's current mandate of 10 percent by 2015 is causing economic and physical issues already.
He wrote an appendix to the panel report, arguing that the estimates of reliability offered by NASA management were wildly unrealistic, differing as much as a thousand times from the estimates of engineers.
Range: While the launch event heavily touted a 250 mile / 400 km range, it should be noted that this is based on wildly unrealistic Japanese testing standards.
Educators knew that the goal of 100 percent of the students reaching proficiency was wildly unrealistic, but no one asked their opinion.
But for me what worked so well for this is the fact that it embraces the ridiculous nature of its wildly unrealistic premise.
The film is also wildly unrealistic (an annoying trend in comedies these days), from the cartoonish characters, to the ridiculous level of power that Gwendolyn's PTA position somehow affords her.
The premise is wildly unrealistic, acting is totally over-the-top, but damn this film is fun as hell to watch.
«Cancer is still largely a scientific challenge, and when people use engineering language, it can create wildly unrealistic expectations,» William Kaelin Jr., professor of medicine at the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, said during a panel discussion.
If we mean a common first language, i.e. every country in Europe switching to English, French or, why not, a constructed language, that would be wildly unrealistic and incredibly oppressive.

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That said, it's wildly charming, and everyone remembers it fondly, and what are genre conventions for if not for writing yourself a permission slip for a big, unrealistic singalong number?
His old methodology gave wildly exaggerated answers because it assumed an unrealistic rate of development for most of the world.
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